The photographer stands slightly to the side and in front of the subject, shooting at eye level. The seat where the subject is sitting serves as a dividing line, with the lower third of the frame showing the subject’s legs and the ground, and the upper two-thirds showing the ancient pagoda, creating a stable composition. Using a medium-telephoto lens, the background details are blurred to highlight the subject and a section of the pagoda, clearly showing the spatial relationship between the person and the pagoda.

Travel Tip: The park is small but very photogenic. The most famous attraction inside is the Vajra Throne Pagoda, known for its exquisite carvings and Cambodian-style architecture, making it perfect for photo ops. Best of all, it’s usually not crowded, so it’s easy to get good shots.

Beijing Stele Art Museum - Front Seat of the Vajra Throne Pagoda

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Inside the Beijing Stone Carving Art Museum, Wota Temple Road, Haidian District, Beijing.

Photography Tips

The photographer stands slightly to the side and in front of the subject, shooting at eye level. The seat where the subject is sitting serves as a dividing line, with the lower third of the frame showing the subject’s legs and the ground, and the upper two-thirds showing the ancient pagoda, creating a stable composition. Using a medium-telephoto lens, the background details are blurred to highlight the subject and a section of the pagoda, clearly showing the spatial relationship between the person and the pagoda. Travel Tip: The park is small but very photogenic. The most famous attraction inside is the Vajra Throne Pagoda, known for its exquisite carvings and Cambodian-style architecture, making it perfect for photo ops. Best of all, it’s usually not crowded, so it’s easy to get good shots.

Walking Guide

Take a taxi to the Beijing Stone Carving Art Museum. Once you enter through the ticket gate, you'll see the building. Walk over to the chairs next to the building for a great spot to take photos.